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Hey guys for about two weeks been hearing a buzzing noise coming from my H220. So i emailed swiftech and told me most air/bubbles in pump gave me advice in how to remove the air but been at it for about 5 hours with no luck or reducing in noise. what they told me to do was to remove radiator from case and shake tilt till air bubbles get out of system. Since that seems to not have work have been running at 1500 rpm and 3000 rpm with res cap open and filling when bubbles go out but haven't seen any noise reduction :( So beside doing an RMA which will be last resort kinda want to fix myself what other steps can i try to get the air out Thanks in Advance
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Hi all. I was wondering if I could pair these three components together - The Define R4 + H220 + MSI Z87 G45. I want to fit the cooler at the top of the case. Nothing on the outside. Thanks very much.
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Does anyone know how to get there hands on swiftechs h220 (aio) cooler in the usa. I am being driven insane and need this cooler (and yes I am going to use high static pressure fans). APPARENTLY there is copyright and patent issues within the us that is causing swiftech to not sell these in the us. This is making me insane. I am looking for somewhere reputable to sell me this item at it actual price range 130-150 and not mark the product up 50 dollars or more. Also id like to not pay for 40 dollars in shipping because its coming from Malaysia or some obscure eastern country(I joke but one \Korean site wanted me to pay 60 dollars in shipping at a 160 dollar price -.-). Anyone know? and yes I do want a reputable source not a place where I have to worry about my credit card information being stolen.
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Cooler Master, with partnership and help from minds like Swiftech, has released an AIO which is fully customizable, just like the H220. This new cooler is specifically made for the US as the Asetek v. Swiftech ordeal with pantents. This AIO is fully capable of supporting more water cooling components as it is not fully sealed. @Ghost , your thoughts? Source: techpowerup.com SPECS: Official Product Page given by @IsaaX : http://www.coolermaster-usa.com/product.php?product_id=10101&product_name=Glacer%20240L Info Given by @Phelan : From Swiftech's Website: Available now! http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835103196 Thanks to @IsaaX we have further information of the cooler itself According to him and what the picture shows, the pump is a "debadged" Swiftech pump found on H220/H320. This shows that we still are able to get the reliable and funcionality of the classic DIY AIO everyone loved! Our own forum user @IsaaX has now made a build with the cooler in this thread! As you can see the temperatures are VERY well preforming. Thanks for the share @IsaaX !
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Installing Noctua Fans on Swiftech H320/H220
jonesy posted a topic in Custom Loop and Exotic Cooling
I just purchased a H320 and was planning on running 6 Noctua NF-F12's on it in push/pull. I found the supplied screws (M3x6mm I believe) are ever so slightly too short because of the silencing rubber on each corner of the fans. If I take this off then the screws are just about long enough. Has anyone else found the same issue? In the meantime, I have order some slightly longer screws so I can keep the rubber on I will update once they arrive and have tested this out. Thanks. -
I just recently installed my Swiftech H220 and the Noctua NF-F12 fans with it. the H220 manual seems somewhat vague on where to plug everything in, but what i got from it was to: -plug the pump into the "CPU fan" header, and the fans into my motherboards "Opt fan" (option fan) header that is directly next to the CPU fan header. the pump runs around 2k rpm at idle and the fans sit around 650 rpm at idle. if i switch the fans to the CPU fan header and the pump to the option fan header, will that make a difference in the performance or cooling? or is it best to leave things where they are?
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NCIX: http://bit.ly/1kuzMNo Amazon: http://georiot.co/495q Newegg: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835103196 Buy Direct: Cooler Master: http://www.cmstore-usa.com/glacer-240l-cpu-water-cooling/ The Glacer 240L is one of the best liquid cooling solutions on the market today. It's the result of a collaboration between Cooler Master and Swiftech to create a CPU cooler with the simplicity of an all-in-one, pre-filled water cooler, and the performance and upgradability of a custom water cooling loop So basically the choice is yours. You can use it the way it comes (even the mounting hardware for Intel is pre-installed) or you can add more radiators, GPU blocks, extra pumps, the works and turn it into a full-fledged water cooler.
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Directly comparing an h100i to an h220, what makes the h220 better at cooling. From the radiators to the block for the CPU, where is most of the performance at? So Im looking for a highly detailed answer. The more specifics the better.
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Anyone know if I can fit a h220 in a define R4 and MSI z77 mpower? I am kinda hesitant due to the clearance issues with the top of the case with the heat sinks on the mpower. If it doesnt fit a h220 would it fit a h100i?
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I'm building in a steambox in http://www.amazon.com/SilverStone-Aluminum-Micro-ATX-Expansion-GD06B/dp/B004MKNNGW/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1381896019&sr=1-1&keywords=Gd06 and I am fitting in a 7970 reference but it's to damn loud and was thinking of cutting the top to fit a radiator and put some noctuas with low noise adapters on them and running the system at stock speeds would a Swiftech H220 be enough or should I spring for the 340?
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This is a strange one. So, Swiftech are having a sale on their MCR-H220 Radiator. It's the radiator and fans off of an H220. Sounds like a strange prospect. They are being sold as-is, and anyone looking to save a bit on their watercooling loop or looking to expand their H220 can take advantage of this. Remember, you get a 240mm radiator for $39.99 along with fans. From Swiftech themselves. The deal exists while supplies last only though. More information can be found on the product page. The original price is, according to the Swiftech website, $71.34 http://www.swiftech.com/MCR-H220-RADIATOR.aspx
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Last night I installed the CM Glacer 240L in my 900D with four Corsair SP120 (The High Performance Ones) hooked into one of the NZXT Fan Hubs (So no PWM fan control, even if the fans had four pins.) with the low voltage adapters on all of them. The cooler itself is perfectly fine so far, however the noise is unbearable... and I'm not horribly picky about noise levels. So, I'm not sure if it's something like fan/case vibration or if the fans are really just that loud, but when I unplug the fan hub and then boot the system for around fifteen seconds, it's nearly silent (or at the very least comparable to the noise level of my system prior to the LCS) with just the pump running. Anyway, I guess my question is this: How do I go about dampening the noise from these fans? At idle, the noise level is around 50-55 dB, and the room's natural ambient noise falls around 30-40 dB. Currently, the only thing I can think of is to pick up some rubber grommets or a fan silencer. Also, If it matters at all, the fans are currently only being held in by two screws on each fan in a criss-cross pattern.
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NCIX: http://bit.ly/1ulBlaG Amazon: http://geni.us/228P Check out our review of the SwiftTech H220-X. Is this all-in-one watercooling solution the first to truly rival a DIY loop?
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So I have the buzzing issue with my Swiftech H220, and I was wondering how people were able to fix it. I think it's just air trapped in my pump, but I'm not entirely sure. I tried all the remedies suggested by Swiftech and they didn't work, so I requested an RMA. They basically told me to screw off and deal with it as it is "normal" and should operate like this. But, it is VERY loud and clearly audible, even with headphones on. Clearly, it shouldn't be like this. So does anyone have a way to fix this? I'm really upset with how their customer service is and how the unit is behaving. I was expecting great things, and then I got this. As a side note, are ~70C temps under full load with a 4770k 4.3Ghz 1.26v normal? Or do they seem a bit high? I was expecting them to be a bit lower.
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Hey Guys, Maybe planning on buying an Asus Maximus VI Hero so I can watercool the board with these components: I want to do this with a Swiftech H220 and I wonder if the pump will be OK cooling these two and the CPU. Would it be possible to add my Asus GTX780 to this loop as well or is this too much for the pump? Changed the demands up and posted this: Changed it up and gonna run my i5 4670k and GTX 780 off this swiftech pump. Do I need to install another rad into the loop for both to be cool? If I want to add another GTX 780 in the future, will the swiftech still be enough? Not that it would stop me for now.
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Sorry to disappoint you, but yes it is! I'm moving out of my mITX case and going to mATX. Parts to recycle: i5 4670k ASUS GTX 780 DC2 16GB Crucial Ballistix Sport VLP (for now) Samsung 840 Evo 250gb Seagate Barracuda 3TB Corsair TX750M Swiftech H220 (which I had from an older build) Possible shoppinglist/orderlist: Regular Hardware: Corsair Obsidian 350D ASUS Maximus VII Gene 5x Corsair Air Series SP120 PWM High Performance Sleevingstuff: Sleeve SMALL - BLACK 10m x2 Sleeve SMALL - RED 10m x2 Pre-Cut Heatshrink SMALL - ANTHRACITE x3 Heatshrink SATA - ANTHRACITE Sleeve SATA - RED Watercoolingstuff: EK-CoolStream RAD XTX 240 EK-FC780 GTX Ti DCII - Nickel Original CSQ EK-FC780 GTX DCII Backplate - Black Alphacool HF Screw connector G1/4OD 10mm (3/8 ID - 5/8 OD) - Deep Black 17087 x4 PrimoChill PrimoFlex Advanced LRT 3/8 ID - 5/8 OD - Crystal Clear - 3m Feser One Cooling Fluid - UV RED x2 So this is what I want to order. Want to run the WC-parts from the Swiftech H220 pump (so an extra RAD + GTX 780 for now). What do you guys think? There are a ton of RADs and fittings available, but this is what I chose.
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So I have my Swiftech H220 cooling system, and the pump is buzzing a lot. So I tried doing what they said, and adding about 3 drops of dish soap to my reservoir. Now there looks like there is a bit of room to top of my reservoir, but I am out of coolant/distilled water. How bad would it be to just top it off with tap water? It's not a lot that I need to fill, but there is some room for more water.
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Ok guys I'm looking for a nice Micro-ATX case. What are some suggestions? The build I'm planing is going to have 2x 7850s and some like the H220 from Swiftech + 120 Rad Is there any case that can fit all of this? I want something preferably with a handle but most haves build quality and cable management wish they had some thing like the Bitfenix prodigy in a Micro form factor I'll consider any and all cases Many Thanks Missinocode
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Hi all, Moving up to a hand me down 3770K and UD5H from my dad and need to get a decent cooler. I am fairly sure i will go with the H220 The case is being changed so combatibility is not an issue but is the H220 pump capable of running a full loop? Anyone had had any success doing this? I will expand and add in extra rads, resovoir and a graphics card in the future. Is this the best way to go or can someone point me in the right direction of what i should choose to do
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I everyone i just recently bought an H220 and should be arriving Friday and would like to know if anyone knows if the pump can be controlled thru a fan controller The fan controller i have is Scythe Kaze Master Pro 5.25 Fan Controller On a side note i believe in this video was a preview of black NF-12 does anyone know if they would say be coming out in say at least 6 months don't wanna buy brown version in build more black white but know how good NF-12s are
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Hi, I just want to share with you guys my Build: My Rig: - i5 3570K @ 4.7ghz (1.25v) - Asrock Z77 Extreme4 - Avexir 8gb 2400mhz Blue Led - Swiftech H220 @ Bequiet! Silentwings * 4 + BlackIce SR-1 120mm @ Bequiet! Silentwings * 2 - XFX HD7950 DD Black Edition @ Alphacool Nexxxos 7970/50 Series V2 - Sapphire HD7950 OC Flex with Boost - Asus Xonar Essence STX - Intel 330 180Gb - Fractal Design Arc Midi R2 - Zalman ZM-MFC 3 Controller - Extension Sleeved 24Pin, 8pin CPU, 6/2 pin GPU * 2 and molex for sound card (by Arkangel, Portuguese Modder) - Logitech Driving Force GT - Steelseries Siberia V2 Black - Logitech G400 - Steelseries QCK - White Led Strip (made by me) - Benq 2420TX That's it ;) Before: After: Hope you like it because I do :D
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Ok so I will be building a new rig soon and I would like to water cool. I have helped my friend water cool but never done it on my own rig. I know that I can get all the info on water cooling from hear, but my question is about the h220. Ok so I'm wondering if I can add on to this with another 240mm rad and custom toobing. I would also like to add my gpu (evga 670 ftw). I have seen Linus's review and the build he did a while ago for the steelseries unboxing table and i know you can add to it, but can you add a 240? Also would it just be cheaper or the same price to just do a custom loop form the ground up? Would it be more efficient to do a custom loop? Any help would be amazing, thanks.
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Hi everyone, Last week i bought an H220 and installed it in my system i been hearing a humming, grinding/whining noise since i installed it at first i thought it was pump never had a water cooled system so didn't know how those sounded. But After going thru the check list i found out its the Helix stock fans that it comes with, only at about 600 rpm do they not make the noise anything above it i can hear said noise. Now the noise is a bit weird in it has certain requirements for me to notice it my room door and windows need to be closed( if open can't hear it) if any noise in room music/tv noise is drowned out or if i have headset on I was planning on buying Noctua NF-F12 or Corsair SP fans to replace them eventually but didn't think i would be doing it this quickly. Now my Question is since Corsair would be twice as much as Helix and Noctua three times, would i run into this problem with those fans considering that they are more expensive and in my belief higher quality On another note i have fans connected to a Fan Controller but have connected to Mobo and have same problem with both fans making the noise (i don't know if mention but both make the same noise)
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I am undecided on if I should get a H220 with the stock fans or a h100 with noctua fans. What do you guys think.